I love Greyson spelled this way much better than Grayson.
― Anonymous User 8/11/2023
1
While my name is not Grey, I personally think that name Greyson (or Grey for short but that's irrelevant) is a superb name to give a child. Not that I have firsthand knowledge but people named Greyson usually grow up to be extremely successful. There's Greyson Burn the British sprint canoer and as an honorable mention, Christian Grey. If needed you can shorten this name to Grey for informal matters, or you could even use all two syllables for when you're angry. If this name provokes rumors about homosexuality then you're doing it right. In conclusion, I feel bad for the schmuck that has the ludicrous idea that this name is any less than a prophecy for greatness.
I wouldn't name my kid after colors. Odd sounding name to me. And I can't believe some people still don't know you can spell Grey with an a too. Gray/Grey are both correct.
Still a much too overrated & trendy name for my liking, but this spelling is boatloads better. You don't get the "gay son" association as you do with GrAYSON. I've known so many Graysons who went through that misfortune- many of them now go by their middle. And yes, all of them are heterosexual males to my knowledge. So please, spare your child the headache and use THIS spelling if you really MUST use the name.
My name is Greyson and I am a girl. I have the hardest time with people who read my name and try to pronounce it even thought it's said the way it looks!